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    Hey guys, i have some dixv movies and i want covert them to one DVD movie. Ex.: A divx movie with 3 cds, how i can join these files and subs to then convert to a DVD? And about the final quality?

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    Convert seperately and then Author them as 1 selection. If you try and join them, it's a 95% chance you will lose Audio sync unless your experienced (which I assume your not based on your post).

    3 CDR's usually imples AC3 Audio. You will need to handle that seperately.
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    Is there a guide for this? The step to convert using DVD2SVCD ( https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/220351.php ) i know but when want convert multiple files?
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  4. Convert using TMPGEnc, Mainconcept Mpeg encoder, or Canopus Procoder.
    Author using TMPGEnc DVD Author, Ulead DVD Movie Factory, or DVDLab.
    Now, if you click on each of the hyperlinked names above, a page will open with a link to download the software, as well as (if you scroll down) a list of guides using each of those tools. Select the guide you want, based on the tools you are using, and the process you need.
    Don't look for a way to "batch" process your files, you probalby won't find it, because all 3 of those encoders will do it. It's taken for granted.
    DVD2SVCD is NOT what I would recommend for a beginner, especially if your avi files are in any way, non-standard (downloaded).
    Cheers, Jim
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    Great, i will try it, thanks.
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